This spring I rebuilt the old chicken coop on our property and we got four very healthy red star hens from a local small farmer and we continued to feed them the same food they were getting from another local farmer and these four have been happy, healthy, and making great eggs. They have also just started molting.
A few days ago a neighbor of ours said his friend from a neighboring town had given up on his hens and kicked them out of their coop to let them free and they were getting eaten slowly by a fox. We offered to take them in. Before we picked them up we asked our farmer friends how to tell if the hens were healthy and she said if they are not heathy they will be lethargic, perhaps even fetal, etc. So we picked them up last night from this friend of a friends house and he had four hens that look like red stars (but are half the size of ours) about 2 years old and one rooster. They seemed happy and healthy when I picked them up and brought them home save for the hens having varying degrees of pecked feathers around their tails and necks.
I woke up this morning and let the older hens out of the coop and kept the newer ones and the rooster inside and got a closer look at them in the daylight. They are happy and energetic - just red irritated skin from their pecked feathers. We did get one egg from the new ones - however it tasted "musky." Also, the birds themselves seem to smell - although I think it may just be the rooster. Is it normal for a rooster or hens to smell like "meat" ?
Thanks.
A few days ago a neighbor of ours said his friend from a neighboring town had given up on his hens and kicked them out of their coop to let them free and they were getting eaten slowly by a fox. We offered to take them in. Before we picked them up we asked our farmer friends how to tell if the hens were healthy and she said if they are not heathy they will be lethargic, perhaps even fetal, etc. So we picked them up last night from this friend of a friends house and he had four hens that look like red stars (but are half the size of ours) about 2 years old and one rooster. They seemed happy and healthy when I picked them up and brought them home save for the hens having varying degrees of pecked feathers around their tails and necks.
I woke up this morning and let the older hens out of the coop and kept the newer ones and the rooster inside and got a closer look at them in the daylight. They are happy and energetic - just red irritated skin from their pecked feathers. We did get one egg from the new ones - however it tasted "musky." Also, the birds themselves seem to smell - although I think it may just be the rooster. Is it normal for a rooster or hens to smell like "meat" ?
Thanks.